My name is Dave and I live near the MN/WI border. I have a '77 GS750 that is finally getting to the point where I can start to believe that it won't forever be a project (fired it up this last weekend!). I was a member on this site a couple years ago, but had since forgotten all of my login info. I have been perusing the forums for a couple days and have a couple questions that I haven't been able to find the answers to yet.
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Hello all,
My name is Dave and I live near the MN/WI border. I have a '77 GS750 that is finally getting to the point where I can start to believe that it won't forever be a project (fired it up this last weekend!). I was a member on this site a couple years ago, but had since forgotten all of my login info. I have been perusing the forums for a couple days and have a couple questions that I haven't been able to find the answers to yet.Tags: None
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celtic.ink
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Looks like she's been around the block but also not left out in the weather. A bit more cleaning up and some paint will work wonders! Did you put the clubmans on - have you been bitten by the "cafe" bug?-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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78 GS750E
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celtic.ink
I did. It is a style of bike that I have always been interested in. I know that some are against this type of modification, but I believe that you have to make your bike your own. Also, I save the original parts as the come off the bike, just in case I ever want to restore it or find someone who needs the parts.
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Agreed, each to their own. Generally, the forum is OK with mods which are performed well, but have little patience for hacks which make the machine unsafe. With regard to safety, a 37 yr old bike needs the breaklines replaced and the calipers/master cylinders serviced (rebuilt).-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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78 GS750E
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celtic.ink
absolutely. they are on the list. i won't likely actually ride it until next spring. i want to make sure it will be a solid and safe ride first. would you recommend an upgraded material for the brakelines, or are oe spec lines ok?
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Stainless steel braided lines are a favorite on here and are available from numerous places, they give a better "feel" and will last years longer than OEM. Some members even make their own!-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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78 GS750E
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Originally posted by celtic.ink View PostMy name is Dave
Originally posted by celtic.ink View PostI live near the MN/WI border.
Here are a couple routes for ya once you get'r running...
http://www.startribune.com/newsgraph...yE5D7UiacyKUUr82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY
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celtic.ink
Hey, small world lol
Thanks for the routes. I'd really like to have it road ready by fall, but it seems that I may end up finishing it over the winter.
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Jcgonzal
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celtic.ink
Thats cool. I grew up in wi, but now actually live in inver grove heights. I spend a lot of time in wi still, tho lol
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